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Brilliant_Rock
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I asked this question in my earlier thread, but haven't got any reply so far. That thread has lots of confusing information, so I thought I should simply the situation and do a poll here.
So I am having a necklace made by Van Craeynest. The design is in the sketch below. It's based on the band 920, but with a few small rings in between each two columns. At the back of each two columns, there will be a plate attached, and the plate will have small diamonds bead set in it. The diamonds will face the neck. The columns will all be in 14K red gold, and the plate in the back will be all platinum.

I cannot decide which metal to use for the rings that connect the columns. The choices are -- red gold, yellow gold, white gold, and platinum. Initially I thought the rings should be in the same metal color as the columns, because they are all in the front. However, when I asked Larry, he suggested 18K YG, for the following reasons:
1. easy to bend 18K YG into a ring shape.
2. easy to solder 18K YG rings to 14K red gold columns, without risk melting the 14K red gold.
3. 18K YG won't stand out much, because the rings are quite small -- the diameter will be about 0.6mm, and the wire itself will be about 0.9mm thick.
The reason Larry didn't suggest 14K/18K red gold is, it's less ductile than YG (if I remember correctly), and might crack during the bending process. But he said they can experiment with various metals, including platinum/white gold/red gold, and see which ones will work well.
Right now, I am thinking the white metal rings (white gold or platinum) might look weird with red gold columns. Maybe yellow gold will look better with red gold. Ideally I'd want red gold rings with red gold columns, but it might not be an option in the end..What do you guys think? Maybe I should just do what Larry suggested, i.e. use yellow gold rings with red gold columns?
Btw, my poll allows you to choose 2 options.
So I am having a necklace made by Van Craeynest. The design is in the sketch below. It's based on the band 920, but with a few small rings in between each two columns. At the back of each two columns, there will be a plate attached, and the plate will have small diamonds bead set in it. The diamonds will face the neck. The columns will all be in 14K red gold, and the plate in the back will be all platinum.

I cannot decide which metal to use for the rings that connect the columns. The choices are -- red gold, yellow gold, white gold, and platinum. Initially I thought the rings should be in the same metal color as the columns, because they are all in the front. However, when I asked Larry, he suggested 18K YG, for the following reasons:
1. easy to bend 18K YG into a ring shape.
2. easy to solder 18K YG rings to 14K red gold columns, without risk melting the 14K red gold.
3. 18K YG won't stand out much, because the rings are quite small -- the diameter will be about 0.6mm, and the wire itself will be about 0.9mm thick.
The reason Larry didn't suggest 14K/18K red gold is, it's less ductile than YG (if I remember correctly), and might crack during the bending process. But he said they can experiment with various metals, including platinum/white gold/red gold, and see which ones will work well.
Right now, I am thinking the white metal rings (white gold or platinum) might look weird with red gold columns. Maybe yellow gold will look better with red gold. Ideally I'd want red gold rings with red gold columns, but it might not be an option in the end..What do you guys think? Maybe I should just do what Larry suggested, i.e. use yellow gold rings with red gold columns?
Btw, my poll allows you to choose 2 options.